The body’s metabolic rate is increased as its need for energy is increased, and the body becomes more resourceful. Muscle tone and muscle mass increase after the muscles tear and reconstruct themselves. In addition to improved muscle tone and muscle mass, there are other effects of exercise for physical disease control and/or prevention. A person’s entire body system, including all the ***** 2 body parts, is in continuous movement when exercising. The cardiovascular (heart), circulatory, and pulmonary (lungs) systems probably benefit the most from routinely
Unit 2 Acute response to exercise is short term effects that exercise has on the body. Musculoskeletal response An acute response of the musculoskeletal system during exercise includes an increase in blood supply. The short term effects on your muscles increases the temperature therefore there is more activation energy so chemical reactions are used by the musculoskeletal system and the metabolic activity increases. As the oxygen demand increases, more oxygenated blood needs to be supplied to the muscles so vasodilatation occurs so more blood can pass through the arteries. This affected me during the bleep test because vasodilation allows more oxygenated blood to travel to the actively respiring muscle tissues.
For example, regular brisk walking can help you: • Maintain a healthy weight • Prevent or manage various conditions, including heart disease, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes • Strengthen your bones • Lift your mood • Improve your balance and coordination The faster, farther and more frequently you walk, the greater the benefits. Walking and biking are both excellent forms of cardiovascular exercise which, when performed regularly, can ward off disease, shed pounds, improve mental outlook and reduce the likelihood of dying young. Each have their merits and drawbacks, and which is the best choice for you largely depends upon what you'll enjoy doing most, the health of your joints and how much weight you'd like to lose. “Like walking, biking is low-impact and easy. It's also fun, and according to NutriStrategy, burns a lot of calories - significantly more than brisk walking.” (Bigelow) You’d be forgiven for wondering but stair climbing can have a significant and positive impact on an individual’s health over time.
Exercise improves mood. This can be part of the psychological aspect of exercise. Exercise is a great way to take off stress because all of the built up aggression or other emotions a person may have that can motivate them to have a good workout. Exercise also has lasting affects on mood because when a person exercises, over time, they should start to lose weight, get into shape, or tone muscle, which boost confidence levels and self-appearance. Exercise boosts energy levels.
Participation in regular activity improves your overall health and lowers your risk of the number one killer of men and women, heart disease. The physical benefits of both are abundant, but they lower the ricks of heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, and other vascular problems. They burn calories minimizing chance of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and some cancers. They help build bone mass lowering the risk of osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and low-back pain. Lastly, exercise increases macrophage production, salivary immunoglobulin A, and increase immune cell circulation improving the function of the immune system.
1.2- Explains the benefits of regular exercise to: health of the family, the child’s or children’s growth and development. Health of the family self-esteem--- feeling happy *Confidence- *Helps you lose weight *Self-image- feeling good about yourself because you have lost weight The child or Children’s growth and development When children do exercise it can benefit from regular exercise because if they are active they will have stronger muscles and bones, can have leaner body because of exercise can help control body fat, can become less likely to get overweight, decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, can get possibly lower blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels, have a better focus on life, and if the child get regular exercise then they can sleep better and are able to handle physical and emotional challenges. The Three Elements of Fitness If you've ever watched kids on a playground, you've seen the three elements of fitness in action when they: run away from the kid who's "it" (endurance) cross the monkey bars (strength) bend down to tie their shoes (flexibility) Parents should encourage their kids to do a variety of activities so that they can work on all three elements. (http://kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_center/staying_fit/exercise.html# ) However if children do aerobic exercise then the heart can beat faster and the child wild breathe harder. So if the child has done exercise for a long period of time then the aerobic activity can strengthen the heart and improves the body’s ability that can deliver oxygen to all the child’s cells.
High blood pressure. Reduced fertility and many more. Alcohol also affects your working performances as well as your health. Alcohol affects your breathing and your organs. Alcohol is very high in calories and if you do not do regular exercise you can gain weight very quickly.
It is essential for long distance runners to have high muscular endurance so they can compete in races such as the marathon. To test muscular endurance you could do the abdominal curl test, this test requires the participant to perform sit ups in time with a recorded sequence of beeps. The test is complete when the participant can no longer keep up with the recording. Cardio Vascular Endurance Cardiovascular endurance is the ability of the heart to provide oxygen to the heart during long periods of exercise. Cardiovascular endurance is important because you heart controls the oxygen flow to your muscles directly affecting performance The type of athlete that requires good cardiovascular endurance is similar to muscular endurance; an example would be a footballer.
Among the many sports, the best choice for exercise is running because of its many benefits. One of benefits is that it prevents people from aging because swimming helps maintain bones and muscles. Bones have play a are very important role to the body, and the secondary lifestyle with lack of exercise such as working continuously with the computer for many hours can destroy bones because it makes them become weaker . To prevent this damage on bones, many people choose running to support their bones and make both bones and muscles become more firmer because when we are running, stress is put regularly on each side of the body. For example, a study conducted in 2000 showed that running might help men reduce cracking of hip bones.
I feel better and am losing weight as well. My prior fitness and nutritional habits led me to obesity. The growing problem of obesity is associated with multiple morbidities, including increased risk of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, sleep apnea, and cancer (Ahima, 2011, p. 1). The health risks associated with obesity opened my eyes. New Fitness Habits and Benefits Healthy living is the result of developing healthy habits.